

Supplies: Schoolbook Serif Alphabet stamp set; Cardstock: Turquoise, Groovy Guava, Whisper White; DCWV Patterned Paper; White Gel Pen; Creative Memories Circle Cutters; Uchida Giga Scallop Punch; Stampin’ Dimensionals; Times New Roman font
I got a request to make table numbers for my sister in law’s 16th birthday party last weekend. This ended up to be a hybrid project, as I created part of it digitally and part of it with paper. I wanted to surprise her by putting photos of her when she was a kid. I found a bunch of pics and resized them so they would fit in a 2.5″ circle. Then I printed the numbers in 300 pt. Times New Roman font. I printed all of this on an 8.5″ x 11″ sheet of photo paper and then cut everything out. I used my paper snips to cut out the numbers and my Creative Memories circle cutters to cut out the pictures. I also cut out larger circles in white to nest the pictures and mounted both on my scallop punched from the Giga Scallop Punch.
The actuall table tent is 6″ x 12″, folded in half. The square part in the middle measures 4.5″ x 4.5″. I used DCWV patterned paper from The Stack, and stamped “table” with my new Schoolbook Serif Alphabet stamp set from SU. After I glued everything together, I adhered the numbers with dimensionals.
On the other side of the table tent, I printed out the names of the people sitting at each table. When you have a large party, seating assignments can make things so much easier! So, the next time you have a party, maybe you can make table numbers like these!
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This is just such a FANTASTIC idea!! Love these
These are so fun! Your sister will really appreciate these cute table numbers.
oops I mean sister-in-law!